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Amusomsmts, SSootlngs, me. A MEETING will be held at the Junction Hotel, Marton, at 8 p.-m. on TUESDAY, Bth inet., for tbo purpose of forming a dporting and Social Club, All interested aca cordially invited. E. B. RYAN, Convenor. gT, STEPHEN’S, MARTON. The Harvest Festival will be held on Sunday, 6tb. March. The Services will be 11 am ; Morning Prayer and Holy Communion ; 2.30 p.m., Children's Service; 7 p.m., Evensong and Sermon. Preacher, Eev/W. E. Drinkwater, VINCENT H. KITC*T. Vicar.

HOUSE, MARTON. Boutteli’s Pictures. EVERY TUESDAY. Barn ard o homes. A GARDEN - PASTY in aid of the Homes will be held on WEDNESDAY, 9th March, at Mr J. C. Meyer’s, by kind permission to the League. There will be a Sale of Work, Toys, etc. Admission—ls, including afternoon Contributions for Sales or Refreshments will' be gladly received by any members of the Young Helpers’ League. RUTH KtfIGGE, Hon. Sec. Maeton technical SCHOOL, 1910, Terms (of 'about 3 months each) begin February 28th, June 6th, September sth. Classes, open to ail persons over 13, are now being formed, and will be held weekly: Practical Staircasing, etc. ; Woodwork (Amateurs); Trade Arithmetic (artisans); Dressmaking ; Millinery ; Cookery ; Woolclassing ; Agricultural Course; Drawing, Design and Painting, Ticket Writing ; Art Needlework and Embroidery ; Photography; Book-keeping and Office Work ; Junior English and Arithmetic; French ; and Civil Service and Matrie, Courses in Latin, English, Arithmetic, Mathematics, (See printed Syllabus). For ihours, instructors, fees, et 3., apply personally at Technical School (3-4 p.m. and 7-8 p.m.) or by letter to C. J. LTNE, B A., Director.

■p 0 R SALE. IS STUD ROMNEY 2-TOOTH EWES, entered in New Zealand Romney Marsh Flock Boob. Apply ABRAHAM" & WILLIAMS. Ltd,, MARTON. ■O ANGITIKEI' RACING CLUB, M) BULLS. TENDERS close on MONDAY, 7fch March, at 3.30 p.m.. for Pilling and Metalling Terrace in front of Stand on the Rangitikei Racing Club’s New Course, Specifications and plans may be seen at the Secretary’s Office, or Mr Thos. King’s, Bulls. H. A. GOOD ALL, Secretary.

The ; : Children’s Teeth. There must be some reason why children suffer so dreadfully with their teeth. Take any one hun= dred of New Zealand children, and you will most likely not find six children in the whole lot with teeth as sound and perfect as they should be. The trouble seems to be that there is not-enough bone* making materials in the food given to children. Give the babies more Hypophosphites of Lime and' Soda and as they grow the teeth will, be stronger, sounder, and more regular in shape. In LAKE'S ■mm • ill si Mothers have a really valuable children’s remedy. The Cod Liver Oil increases flesh and fat, while the; Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda ! act not only as a tonic to strengthen the nerves and genera! organs of the growing body, but supply the bone and teeth building food and nourlshmentthatall children constantly rciyssre. If mothers who arc really anxious for the health and strength of their children will give a dose Of , LANE’S EMULSION two cr three times each day for several months they will be'welt repaid. This is a fact that can be easily proven by starting LANE’S EMULSION to-day. While giving LANE’S EMULSION, teach the children to constantly breathe through the nostrils, and they will grow up with such strong and sound lungs that the usual coughs and colds will very seldom trouble them. LANE’S EMULSION is sold by chemists and stores in two sizes, small 2/6; and large 4/6, The large bottle ts the economical size.,a* * '66 ,> fcoi 'oo-;- 1 »

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9697, 5 March 1910, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9697, 5 March 1910, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9697, 5 March 1910, Page 8

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